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    Hi Joe, I've sent you a PM. Bob

    Hi Joe,

    I've sent you a PM.

    Bob
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    WTB Stanley 151 R Spokeshave

    Title says it all.

    Anyone have one sitting in the back of a drawer that you'd be willing to part with?
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    How to Address Damaged Wood Doors

    I'm resurrecting two doors which a friend of mine bought at an auction when a bar went out of business many years ago and plan on installing them in my house at the entrance to a hallway. The doors...
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    PM sent.

    Bob
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    Restoring an Olive Wood Cutting Board

    Happy post-Thanksgiving. I enjoyed a nice family dinner at my sister Denise's house yesterday. While chatting she was lamenting the sad state of her 40+ year old olive wood cutting board which she...
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    Wood Species for Monkey Wrench Handle

    I'm resurrecting my great Uncle's rusty, frozen monkey wrench. I've removed the rust with electrolysis and wire brushing. Its now unfrozen and functional, but needs a new wooden handle. I can't ID...
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    Best Way to Round Over Corners on Tendons

    I'm using a plunge router to cut mortises. The tendons are being cut on a tablesaw using a tendon jig.

    How do you recommend rounding over the corners of the tendons to fit the mortises? ...
  11. Flap Discs. How useful are flap discs on an angle grinder for working wood?

    I have a belt sander for aggressive wood removal, but it's large and awkward to use aside from on flat boards. I have ROS's for both aggressive wood removal (36 or 40 grit) or for finish sanding. ...
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    Hi Julian, I suggest taking the approach...

    Hi Julian,

    I suggest taking the approach recommended by Mel and Dave, but with a caution about Bondo. First find out the source of the water. I suggest taking off the door and removing the lower...
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    Following up on what Richard wrote, you can joint...

    Following up on what Richard wrote, you can joint a 12" board on an 8" jointer, then use a shim board led to plane the rough side of the board on your planer. Once that side is smooth, smooth the...
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    There's at least two YouTube videos on making...

    There's at least two YouTube videos on making deep-reach C clamps out of wood. The one made with plywood looks relatively easy and inexpensive to make. They can provide a surprising amount of...
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    Mel and Rick, thanks for your input. I found a...

    Mel and Rick, thanks for your input. I found a YouTube video by Paul Sellers that shows how he makes and uses cam cleats. It's pretty detailed and it's in 4 parts, probably about an hour total...
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    Thoughts on Cam Clamps

    I'm curious about cam cleats. The limited advertising indicates they provide easy operation and decent reach (depth) when only a moderate clamping force is required. Are these claims accurate? ...
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    I agree with Lee Schierer's remark that you can...

    I agree with Lee Schierer's remark that you can do dados well with a router. If you do rip cuts with your RAS, you'll give up that capability. I would replace your two existing saws with a quality...
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    Woodpeckers One-Time Honing Guide

    Woodpeckers is offering a One-Time tool honing guide until May 20. It's basically a copy of the Kell honing guide but with wheels that can be moved to either the inside or outside position. This...
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    Kitchen Cabinet Drawer Pull Location

    Hi,

    I'm about to install drawer pulls on new kitchen cabinets and I'm trying to determine where to locate the pulls, vertically on the drawer front panels. I know I want the pulls installed near...
  20. Dimming LED Light Strips - What's the Best Way?

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    I'm looking at installing LED undercabinet light strips for a kitchen remodel. For the high-task area of the countertop I'm planning on using LED high density light tape (950 lumens/meter),...
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    Dan, Jim and John,

    Thanks for your comments.

    I buy into Dan and Jim's suggestions that using the existing electrical service is probably grandfathered since the range would be in the same...
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    Hi Dan,

    Yes, 2 #6 conductors plus a ground.

    I'm not sure which range will be purchased. I've checked the installation instructions for some GE ranges and they state "All new constructions,...
  23. Converting a 3-wire 240 Volt Circuit to a 4-wire 240/120 Volt Circuit

    Hi,

    I have a question that's not related to woodworking, but could apply to shop wiring for a wood-working machine needing both 120 and 240 volt single-phase power.

    I'm considering replacing an...
  24. Sheen for Conversion Varnish on Natural Cherry Kitchen Cabinets

    I'm having cherry kitchen cabinets made with a natural finish of conversion varnish. What sheen of conversion varnish on a 0-100 scale do you recommend using?

    Thanks.

    Bob
  25. Type of Screws to Use for Installing Kitchen Cabinets

    What type of screw do you recommend using for installing kitchen wall and base cabinets to the studs in the wall. I'm looking for screw size (#8, #10. #12, etc). length, and head type. ...
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